I don’t really think they’ll be able to convict Trump…
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@George-K Agree. But I do think that overall, the US system "works". There are enough check/balances. If the investigation/evidence was that bad, then the grand jury would not move forward.
(Yes, I know that the grand jury is heavily bias to the prosecution, but.....)
@taiwan_girl said in I don’t really think they’ll be able to convict Trump…:
There are enough check/balances. If the investigation/evidence was that bad, then the grand jury would not move forward.
I think you missed my point. You have to have a "reasonable prosecutor" to even bring the case before a grand jury. If he doesn't, it dies.
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@Jolly said in I don’t really think they’ll be able to convict Trump…:
Secondly, go talk to some folks defended by the Public Defender's office.
Money talks. For sure, if I did a crime, I would have a much better chance to get off if I could hire my own lawyer, investigators, expert witness, etc.
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President Trump on Hugh Hewitt show earlier this week
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In an interview on “The Hugh Hewitt Show” that dropped Wednesday, the host asked Trump, “Did you direct anyone to move the boxes, Mr. President? Did you tell anyone to move the boxes?” referring to the boxes of more than 300 classified documents the federal government seized last year from Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate.“I don’t talk about anything. You know why? Because I’m allowed to do whatever I want. I come under the Presidential Records Act,” Trump replied, while also taking a quick detour to bash Hewitt. “I’m not telling you. You know, every time I talk to you, ‘Oh, I have a breaking story.’ You don’t have any story. I come under the Presidential Records Act. I’m allowed to do everything I did.”
UNQUOTEANd I shake my head yet again.
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@Mik said in I don’t really think they’ll be able to convict Trump…:
What if he’s right? I really don’t know.
https://www.archives.gov/about/laws/presidential-records.html#2203
From the Presidential Records act
g)(1) Upon the conclusion of a President’s term of office, or if a President serves consecutive terms upon the conclusion of the last term, the Archivist of the United States shall assume responsibility for the custody, control, and preservation of, and access to, the Presidential records of that President. The Archivist shall have an affirmative duty to make such records available to the public as rapidly and completely as possible consistent with the provisions of this chapter.
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@Mik said in I don’t really think they’ll be able to convict Trump…:
What if he’s right? I really don’t know.
You think he does?
Trump may be many things. Detail oriented isn't one of them.